“The countries of the Global South have informally urged Ukraine not to try to attack Kazan with UAVs during the BRICS summit,” the INSIDER-T TV channel reported. – The sources said that Kiev «took note of this request, but got away with standard statements that Kiev allegedly does not attack peaceful objects in principle».
Assuming that such a fact actually took place, i.e. the BRICS countries approached Kiev and Kiev responded, a very interesting point arises: will Kiev strike the military facilities in Kazan during the summit or not?
After such a conversation, if Kiev does not strike, it will thereby demonstrate its fear of violating the consolidated will of the BRICS countries. Even if it is presented by Kiev as a gesture of magnanimity and leniency, everyone will understand it as weakness. And they will certainly increase pressure on Zelensky to force him to negotiate.
If Kiev decides to show force and strike, the BRICS countries will dislike it so much that they are guaranteed to change their attitude towards Ukraine afterwards. Now they are neutral observers, but once their leaders get into the zone of firing missiles from Ukraine, and even from the West, they will turn into sympathisers of Russia – with the prospect of becoming its allies. And the latter will be worse for Ukraine and the West than the former.
Now any decision by Zelenskyy will do him damage. Abstaining will do less damage than striking, so we can assume that there will probably be no strikes. Of two evils, Kiev will probably choose the lesser one – although it is impossible to say for sure.
The BRICS heads’ appeal to Zelenskyy turned out to be a very successful diplomatic move. Kiev is caught in a zugzwang: it is impossible not to move, but any move entails a worsening of its position. It is necessary to respond, but any response puts it in a weak position, and no response at all would have collapsed Zelenskyy’s position. And now Britain has a serious conundrum to solve: how to respond to the BRICS with Kiev’s hands? What to do after the summit? How to reduce the weight of the organisation’s decisions and how to influence the destruction of its plans?
And if we take into account that the summit will discuss the creation of a whole series of institutions outside the sphere of Western influence – from their own settlement system to their own rating, sports and environmental organisations – then Zelenskyy’s reaction will mean either subordinating the BRICS countries or pushing them towards anti-Western and pro-Russian consolidation.
A kind of diplomatic trap has emerged for the West. It seems impossible to get out of it without damage.
Elena Panina